$10,000 goes on dam road. - Appropriate $45,000 for salary payments to present legislators. - Governor Martin today signed six bills, including one appropriating $10,000 for road work in the town of Grand Coulee, which receives no gas tax money.

$10,000,000 is asked for dam project. - Martin approves plan to appropriate sum; would employ jobless. - Proposal to appropriate $10,000,000 to start the work on the Coulee dam will be made to next legislature, according to Willis T. Batcheller,...

$10,000,000 is asked for dam project. - Martin approves plan to appropriate sum; would employ jobless. - Proposal to appropriate $10,000,000 to start the work on the Coulee dam will be made to the next legislature, according to Willis T....

$100,000 not forthcoming. - Gov. Martin promised fund regularly; poorer districts may lose out. - State school superintendent Stanley F. Atwood said today Governor Clarence D. Martin had informed him the state would be unable to pay its customary...

$2,000,000 sewer still secret--City hall may tel people next week how it is to be paid for. - Two men were assigned by City Engineer Butler yesterday at the request of the city commissioners, to compile data for the 18,000 assessments to be levied...

$20,000 is available for capitol murals. - Richard Hamilton, secretary to Governor Martin, said today a $20,000 item in the supplemental budget approved by the governor was included in hopes plans could be completed for mural paintings in the...

$3,000,000 plan state buildings--Olympia, $750,000; east side lesser amounts. - A $3,000,000 construction program, predicated on 45 per cent grants from the federal government under its new public works program, was authorized for state...

$377,000 is allocated for engineers; paves way for dam. - Described by Senator C. C. Dill and Governor Clarence D. Martin as an outstanding event in the economic history of Washington, the first allocation of funds under the $10,000,000 state bond...

$377,000 is allocated for engineers; paves way for dam. - Described by Senator C. C. Dill and Governor Clarence D. Martin as an outstanding event in the economic history of Washington, the first allocation of funds under the $10,000,000 state bond...

$377,000 is allocated for engineers; paves way for dam. - Described by Senator C. C. Dill and Governor Clarence D. Martin as an outstanding event in the economic history of Washington, the first allocation of funds under the $10,000,000 state bond...

$50,000 sought for basin body. - An appropriation of $50,000 to continue the state Columbia Basin Commission during 1937 and 1938 will be recommended to the commission meeting Friday at Olympia by James O'Sullivan, secretary.

$700,000 paid in Bandon insurance. - Fire insurance companies paid more than $700,000 insurance to Brandon citizens as the result of the disasterous fire there September 26 H. Earle, State Insurance Commissioner, reported to Governor Martin...

1000 Men now lack work - leaders to discuss issue. Because of the lack of projects, 400 WPA workers were laid off the local rolls Thursday evening, at the close of the regular pay period. These men were working on sewer projects that were...

119 left with governor for disposal--81 have been signed, two vetoed. Chain store tax up. Awaiting signature along with 10-round boxing and repeal convention. The members of the 1933 legislature, after 62 days of lawmaking, cleaned off their desks...

132 Prisoners set at liberty. - Christmas paroles for 132 inmates of the state penitentiary at Walla Walla, state reformatory at Monroe, and county jails were signed today by Governor Hartley. One county jail inmate was pardoned.

177 prisoners given paroles. - Hartley asks scribes not to "hound" prisoners by undue publicity. - Acting upon recommendations of the state board of paroles, Governor Hartley issued 177 paroles today for prisoners under sentence to the state...